Originally posted by FramerBill:
Jim,
I like your idea, however, will securing the ends keep the cards from shifting or falling out if the picture is inadvertently turned upside down?
Nope. By that design, the cards would fall out if the frame is turned upside down.
But that hazard might be easily eliminated. If you fold a short flap on the top of the long "V"s, toward the back, which would enclose the cards on top as well as bottom, that should do the trick. They could still slide sideways, however.
If internal movement is a problem, then maybe Diver Dave's suggestion of corner mounts on clear film would better suit your project.
Jim, why not use "CLEAR" silicone?
AAAARRGGHHHH!! Just thinking about that makes my eyebrows hurt!
On the other hand, maybe you've got something there...
You could put tiny dots of silicone on a sheet of clear acrylic, where the corners of each card would be, and let it dry thoroughly. Then place the cards on the dry-silicone-dotted acrylic, and lay on a facing piece of acrylic. Thye pressure in each corner should be enough to hold the cards in place.
If you've ever seen Frame-Tek's display at trade shows, Greg Fremsted has an example of that mount -- I think it might be a framed dollar bill, with Frame-Tek glass spacers separating it from a mirror background.